Friday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
A Christian angle on the news
Speaker, CHRISTOPHER DRIVER
and Programme News
STEVE RACE reflects on some of the week's happenings
A BBC Sound Archives production
New Every Morning, page 80 God is my strong salvation
(BBC H.B. 453)
Psalm 11
Acts 17, v. 24, to 18, v.
(N.E.B.)
0 Lord, how happy should we be (BBC H.B. 311)
A series of six programmes in which representative Humanists are qucstioned by KENNETH HARRIS about their assumptions and ideals
3: Mrs. M. B. Simms speaks on problems at home and at school for the Humanist
Es geht Weiter
Everyday German by Radio
A series of twenty lessons for listeners with a basic knowledge of the language
Lesson
Introduced by SABINE MICHAEL and DIETER GEISSLER
Monday's broadcast (Third Net.)
A booklet is available
This series of forty lessons is intended for beginners or near-beginners. and should also be useful to those who may have learnt French at school, but have had little opportunity to speak it since
Lesson 2
Introduced by KATIA ELLIS
Broadcast on Oct. 12. 1964
A booklet and records are available
A series of twenty lessons for with a basic knowledge of Spanish
Lesson
Introduced by JACINTA CASTILLEJO
Thursday's broadcast (Third Net.)
A booklet is avallable
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
The London Motor Show 196S: a review of the Fiftieth International Motor Exhibition organised by the S.M.M.T. at Earls Court, by COURTENAY EDWARDS , Motoring Correspondent of The Sunday Telegraph
Automatic Transmissions: Development and new applications as seen at the Motor Show, by KENNETH GARRETT , Editor of Automobile Engineer
Institution of Traffic Engineers World Conference on Traffic Engineering: a preview by ERNEST DAVIES , Editor, Traffic Engineering and Control
The Motoring Press: a review of current topics
Road conditions for the week ahead
with Ken Dodd
JOHN LAURIE. PATRICIA HAYES
WALLAS EATON. PERCY EDWARDS
JUDITH CHALMERS and THE SWINGING BLUE JEANS
DODDY'S DIDDY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER
Script by Eddie Braben and Ken Dodd
Produced by BILL WORSLEY tBroadcast on April 11 (Light)
The Guinea-Pigs by Charles Cordier translated from the French by JOANNA RICHARDSON with Ray McAnally
Robert Ayres , Neil McCallum and Helen Horton
The action takes place at a moon-project rocket-launching site.
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
See facing page
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Last Friday's broadcast
SYDNEY MANN (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader. Trevor Williams
Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
and Programme News
VILEM TAUSKY conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins in a programme of music for all the family with ALAN JONES (baritone)
IAN WALLACE (bass-baritone) COLIN HORSLEY (piano) and the GALA CHORUS
Directed by JOHN MCCARTHY Introduced by JOHN ROBERTS
Produced by Elizabeth Johnson The programme includes music from Don Pasquale by Donizetti and The Tu,o Pigeons by Messager, and the last movement of Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto.
Framed for Hanging
The novel by Guy Cullingford adapted for broadcasting by BARBARA SLEIGH
Cast in order of spcaking:
Produced by DAVID DAVIS
ARTHUR POTTERSMAN talking to JOHN MOORE about his new novel The Waters under the Earth
PETER DUVAL SMITH on two books about Latin America LIONEL HALE on Baker Street
Irregular-the story of the Special Operations Executive JEREMY BROOKS on a clutch of funny books, including Patrick Campbell 's Rough Husbandry MONTAGUE HALTRECHT on new collections of stories by H. E. Bates and Noel Blakiston
Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES
Produced by Joseph Hone
British Chamber Music
JEAN MACKIE (piano)
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
James Barton (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) William Pleeth (cello)
FRANZ REIZENSTEIN (piano)
Thirtieth of a weekly series ranging from EJgar to the present day
Second broadcast of the Quintet